I'd like to think church as a place to worship God, fellowship with other believers, and teaching the word to people.
I do like a good sermon on occasion, but I, like others here, cannot stand being condemned from the pulpit over something that probably doesn't matter anyway, and I don't like being told what to think.
Not many people enjoy being told what to think, but I imagine there's a bit of truth in there, if it's not exaggerated. Like for instance, the people who think Harry Potter is the devil make me laugh, because they have no idea what they're talking about. I mean, sure, if you practice the magic you'll be thrown into hell, but Harry Potter doesn't teach you how to worship satan or cast magic.
Lastly, I HATE most of these modern songs that sound like they want Jesus to be their girlfriend or whatever. They're not musically pleasing to me and they creep me out and they distract me rather than get me in a "worship" mood.
But, but, don't you love Jesus?
Yea, I know it sounds strange to me too when they sing like that.
What I dislike is the singing and worship. I don't care for the songs that the choir sings or that a person has chosen to sing. I find them boring and uninteresting. Likewise, I don't enjoy singing and the words to most songs sung in churches these days are lame and poorly written.
I feel the same way. I don't really care much for the gospel or contemporary. I mean, they're nice to hear, sometimes I even enjoy a song if someone sings it well. Otherwise, give me japanese anyday.